punk

  • 51punk — noun 1》 (also punk rock) a loud, fast moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s.     ↘(also punk rocker) an admirer or player of punk music. 2》 N. Amer. informal a worthless person.     ↘a thug or criminal. 3》 US… …

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  • 52punk — 1. noun a) A prostitute. My lord, she may be a punk; for many of them are neither maid, widow, nor wife. b) The bottom in a male male sexual relationship; a catamite. And made them fight, like mad or drunk,For Dame Religion, as for punk. 2 …

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  • 53punk — I. /pʌŋk / (say pungk) noun Chiefly US 1. a preparation that will smoulder, used in sticks, as for lighting fireworks. 2. dried decayed wood or wood fungus used as tinder. {origin uncertain} II. /pʌŋk / (say pungk) Colloquial –noun 1. Chiefly US… …

  • 54punk — tudi pank a [pánk] m (ȃ) zvrst zabavne glasbe v drugi polovici 20. stoletja s poudarkom na družbenokritičnih besedilih skladb: igrati, poslušati punk; mladi se navdušujejo za punk; neskl. pril.: punk skupina; punk gibanje …

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  • 55Punk'd — Seriendaten Originaltitel: Punk d Produktionsland: USA Kanada Produktionsjahr(e): 2003–2007 Episodenlänge: etwa 30 Minuten Episodenanzahl: 64 Originalsprache …

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  • 56Punk’d — Seriendaten Originaltitel Punk d Produktionsland USA Kanada …

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  • 57punk —    1. obsolete    a prostitute    The Worcestershire dialect meaning was Trash; an article of inferior quality {EDD) It would be hard to draw any inferences from the alternative meaning, the scaly poloporous, better known perhaps as polyporus… …

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  • 58punk — {{#}}{{LM P32273}}{{〓}} {{[}}punk{{]}} {{◆}}(pl. punks){{◇}} {{《}}▍ adj.inv./s.com.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Del punk o con características de este movimiento musical y juvenil. {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}2{{>}} Movimiento musical y juvenil, de origen… …

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  • 59punk —    This term is used by an American male to another in The Day of the Locust, by Nathanael West, which was first published in 1939. The same speaker also uses ‘you punkola’, which he equates with vocatives such as ‘you pee hole bandit’ and ‘you… …

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  • 60punk — n. & adj. n. 1 a a worthless person or thing (often as a general term of abuse). b nonsense. 2 a (in full punk rock) a loud fast moving form of rock music with crude and aggressive effects. b (in full punk rocker) a devotee of this. 3 US a… …

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